Hi Monks,

i have actual no problem... but would like tp get feedback... Thanks in advance... ohmmmmm

I wrote a script to parse XML Files. These files are on a company server.

So that if I am offline I have no access to these.

So I used __DATA__ with one example XML file in the case I am offline eg working at home or in train.

Are there better ways to do it?

Yours Brother Murcia
#!perl # use module use strict; use warnings; use feature qw(say); use XML::LibXML; use Data::Dumper; use YAML; use IO::All;# -encoding => 'iso-8859-1'; my $xml = new XML::LibXML; use constant DEBUG => 0; use constant OFFLINE => 0; ###################################################################### +##################################### ############# EINLESEN DER DATEN ##################################### +##################################### my $MeonaDir = '<-- SOME PATH ON COMPANY SERVER ONLY AVAILABLE IF INTR +ANET --->'; my $io = io($MeonaDir); my @meonaFiles = (); unless (OFFLINE) { @meonaFiles = $io->all(0); } foreach my $file (OFFLINE, @meonaFiles) { my $dom; ######## OFFLINE if (scalar @meonaFiles == 0){ $dom = XML::LibXML->load_xml(IO => \*DATA); } else { ##### FILES ONLINE eval{ $dom = XML::LibXML->load_xml(location => $file); }; next if ($@); } &Do_SOMETHING_HERE(); last if scalar @meonaFiles == 0; ### WENN OFFLINE DANN GIBT ES NUR + EIN XML } __DATA__ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <object-stream> </object-stream>

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